Wednesday, September 22, 2010

21st September, 2010.
      Even Sleeping is not easy.

Sleep controls our performance, keeping us fresh and active all through the day. While sleeping our brain gets the time to store data which is relevant. Dr. J.C. Suri of Safdarjung Hospital believes that sleep hygiene is very important. It is very true, we exhaust ourselves too much; give a lot more importance to our work and fail to understand that we have to give rest to our body and mind so that we remain healthy and in good shape. If we continue to work tirelessly and worry too much then we may succumb to insomnia. We should not forget that a good night’s sleep keeps us going. It is an integral part of our life, which cannot be ignored at any cost.

The Philip Sleep Survey revealed that sleep disorders affect 93 per cent of the Indian population. Another interesting finding was that 11 per cent of us take leave from work because of lack of sleep, 58 per cent feel that their work suffers from lack of sleep and 11 per cent actually fall asleep at work.
So, after reading this, we need to remember that our body and mind need some care and nothing should affect our ability to sleep soundly.
Here are some interesting ways to sleep, sleep and sleep:
Firstly, avoid alcohol and caffeine during working days as they lead to fragmented sleep.
Secondly, avoid watching television or surfing the internet before sleeping as they activate our brain and interfere with good sleep.
Thirdly, have a light dinner three hours before sleeping to ensure a peaceful slumber.
Fourthly, our room should not be cluttered; too many paintings and mirrors should be avoided.
Lastly, start keeping a worry diary where you write down all things that bother you before sleeping, it could be errands for the next day or problems to be faced the next day. This will make you feel relaxed knowing things are under control.
So here I wish you good luck and I hope u follow some of these ways to keep you in good spirits and healthy.
Have a happy and uninterrupted sleeping experience from now on:-)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Its Sad.

Tuesday, 31st August, 2010.

"But why do government agencies work only on being informed?"

This is a question raised by Mr. Raj Prasad,Chairman of Child Welfare Committee. Though it is a very valid question but it reflects nothing new about the working of the government agencies of India. It is known to everybody that the agencies resume their duties only when they are asked or reminded to do so.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/Homeless-amp-forgotten/Article1-593993.aspx 
According to the survey of Ashray Adhikar Abhiyan, an NGO, the number of homeless women have been estimated to be 10,000 in Delhi. Yes, you have read it right.I know its a shocking figure!
India as a nation is heading forward to get into the league of developed nations but unfortunately, its people are being deprived of their basic needs of food, shelter and clothing.

The worst thing is that the government agencies in Delhi are clueless about what's going on in this regard.
Are we progressing to be a better nation? Or to make it more appropriate, are we progressing to be a better nation like this??
No, this is not development in true sense, it is superficial development that we are aiming for, not until these issues are addressed. 
It simply shows that the government is careless and indifferent towards such issues.